Ruling the EISA will never come easy, but the Williams crew is taking steps to put ourselves at the top next season.
Last week before everyone started packing up and leaving campus, the men's team jogged up to the Chateau Costley to do a little outdoor strength session inspired by Jack Schrupp. We shuffled a deck of cards and worked our way through it, each suit corresponding to a workout and each number to the amount of reps.
Not a lot of shirts to be worn.
Jack Schrupp pressing a bag of fertilizer
Evan and Eli well on their way to 108 pushups
Dips and pull-ups in the woodshed
Eli's getting after it
Becker maxing out
Last week before everyone started packing up and leaving campus, the men's team jogged up to the Chateau Costley to do a little outdoor strength session inspired by Jack Schrupp. We shuffled a deck of cards and worked our way through it, each suit corresponding to a workout and each number to the amount of reps.
Not a lot of shirts to be worn.
Evan and Eli well on their way to 108 pushups
Dips and pull-ups in the woodshed
Eli's getting after it
Becker maxing out
The very next day the boys hit the track to run a 3000 in the rain.
Sadly, no shots from the race, but Carr got some shots of the aftermath.
While training hard will make you a good skier, I'm convinced the only way to be a great skier is training with a team like Williams. Everyone supports each other, be it cheering on that final, seemingly impossible pull-up, crowding around a Driscoll dinner table, or filling up every last seat (and more) in the geoscience lecture room to hear Josh defend his thesis. I'm already looking forward to the history that will be made next season, both on the trails and off.
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